*Subject to Availability - In the event of the Eiffel Tower restricitng access/closure the ticket price difference for the restricted floor will be reimbursed.

Price Includes

Return transportation by deluxe AC coach from your selected pick up point

Return channel crossing via Eurotunnel or Ferry

3 nights accommodation in 3/4* hotels with breakfast

3 dinners & 1 vegetarian lunch

Entrances and sightseeing as mentioned in Tour Highlights

All tips and service charges

Premium service of a Star Tours’ Tour Manager

The Star Difference

All groups visit the highest level of EiffelTower

Night Tour of Paris included

Tips and service charge included

Disney Infromation:

Download the Disneyland Paris app on your smartphone or tablet in order to consult the Disney Park Guide and access real-time information about shows and parades. The app also features attraction queuing times and detailsof any attraction closures.

Additional Excursions

Excursions

Adult

Child

Lido Caberet Show

120 Euros

30 Euros

Day 1

London - Calais - Bruges - Brussels

This morning cross the English Channel either by ferry or Eurotunnel. From Calais proceed to Bruges. Here you will see the famous Begjinhof, St. Saviour’s Cathedral, Market Square, Bourd and more. Later continue to Brussels. On arrival the tour starts with a photo stop of the most iconic structure of Brussels, The Atomium, followed by the famous Mannekin Pis Statue and Grand Place.

Note:you will have continental dinner on this day

L, CD

Day 2

Brussels - Paris

Enjoy your journey to the French capital, Paris. On arrival visit the most famous art gallery in the world, the ‘Louvre Museum’, for an opportunity to view the renowned painting of ‘Mona Lisa’ (entrance to Louvre Museum not included). Later visit the Fragonard Perfumery outlet and learn some of the secrets of making perfumes and other fragranced items. Later, take a scenic boat cruise along the River Seine; entirely glass fitted with a terrace, these boats are perfectly designed to discover and admire the rich architecture such as the Eiffel Tower, Musée d’Orsay as well as other landmarks, palaces and ornate bridges.

B, D

Day 3

Disneyland® Paris

Depart for the world famous Disneyland® Paris. Here enjoy a fun and adventurous day out; choose between either Disneyland® Park; which explores five themed lands filled with Disney classic stories and fairytales or Walt Disney Studios® Park; the behind-the- scenes destination sensation allowing you to experience movie and cinema sets coming to life. In the evening enjoy a mouth watering Indian meal followed by a night tour of Paris, ‘the city of lights’. This panoramic tour will cover the impressive ‘Eiffel Tower’, the world famous ‘Champs Élysées’, the beautiful ‘Arc de Triomphe’ and many other historic buildings.

B, D

Day 4

Paris - Calais - London

This morning depart for Paris to embark on a journey to the top floor of the Eiffel Tower for a breathtaking bird’s eye view of Paris. Followed by a drive through the Avenue des Champs Élysées, the most prestigious avenue in Paris; with its cinemas, cafés, and luxury specialty shops. In the early afternoon, drive back to Calais for the channel crossing, then it is time to say farewell to the group before arriving at your drop off point.

Note: In the event of the Eiffel Tower restricitng access/closure the ticket price difference for the restricted floor will be reimbursed. On occasions, due to large events, traffic, logistics and availability of reservations, it may be necessary to change the above itinerary. However all aspects of the itinerary will be covered.

B

B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner, CD=Continental Dinner

2018 USD Dates & Prices

Departure Dates

From $510

Adults

Child

2 - 11 yrs

Mar-30

$510

$375

May-04, 26

$510

$375

Jul-21

$510

$375

Aug-09, 24

$510

$375

Oct-20

$510

$375

Price per person based on 2/3 adults sharing a room

Child 2 - 11 years must share a room with 2/3 adults

Infants 0 - 23 months price is $140 for seat in coach
only

Max occupancy per room is 4 person (excluding infants)

Single supplement will be an additional $130

Country

Capital

Currency

Visa Required

Time

Zone

Electricity

Country

Code

Belgium

Brussels

Euro

Schengen

UTC + 1

230V,

50Hz

+32

France

Paris

Euro

Schengen

UTC + 1

230V,

50Hz

+33

Visas & Passports

A passport valid for three months beyond the length of stay
and issued within the past 10 years is required by all
nationals. Except EU nationals holding a passport or national
ID card which is valid for the duration of stay.

If you hold a Indian, Pakistani, or Bangladesh Passport will
need to obtain Schengen Visa prior to travelling. Many
nationalities do not require Schengen visas, such as British,
EU and American nationals. Should you need further
clarification please contact us.

You can find further information on visa requirements and
applications by clicking here

Pick up and Drop off points &
Times

Passengers should arrive at their pick up point no later
than 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time. Your pick
up point, address and time will be stated on your invoice.
Passengers arriving late will need to make the necessary
arrangements to meet the coach at the next suitable
location.

Return journeys from the continent are scheduled to arrive
at Dover or Folkestone between 19.00hrs and 20.00hrs
approximately. We will then proceed to the original pick-up
points in London (arrival time between 21.00hrs and
23.00hrs)

Outside London pick up points: Transportation may be
arranged by a private car, minibus or an alternative coach for
your journey to and from London. On rare occasions there may be
up to an hour wait for a connecting transfer on the return.
Passengers can expect to receive a call from Star to confirm
details a day prior to their departure. Star Tours reserves the
right to amend any pick-up time 12 hours prior to
departure.

Weather

Weather in much of Western Europe tends to be the same as
England and is very unpredictable. Regardless of the time of
the year, it is advisable to carry an umbrella. Temperatures
vary from place to place and it is a good idea to check online
for average temperatures for the destination(s) being visited
depending on the time of the year.

Passengers can be well prepared by ensuring they are
carrying appropriate clothing, footwear and accessories.
Passengers should also be aware that during the winter months
most of the sightseeing will be in the dark as, in Europe, the
day becomes dark very early during winter. Passengers should
consult with Star Tours at the time of booking if they are
unsure.

Baggage

Star Tours operate a luggage handling service under which
the driver will load and unload one piece of luggage per person
from the coach (maximum 20kg). Passengers will have to
carry their luggage to and from the coach to the hotel
room.

In addition, you can also carry one piece of small hand
luggage, which can fit under their seat or in the overhead
compartment. It is advisable for one passenger to carry a small
and bag or backpack between their group in which they can carry
essentials like water, tissues, cameras etc.

Clothing & Accessories

During summer months, it is advisable to wear light garments
and perhaps keep a light jacket or sweater handy. It is
advisable to carry a light waterproof jacket or umbrella, as
well as a hat or cap.

Passengers should also carry suitable footwear as per the
itinerary of the tour e.g. comfortable trainers for a tour,
which includes a lot of walking such as visit to
Disneyland.

Passengers should also carry travel adapters so they can
charge their electronic items in their hotel room (as the
sockets in Europe and elsewhere vary from those in the UK).

Passengers may also want to carry a small travel iron, hair
dryer, kettle etc, as many hotel rooms will not have these
facilities.

Your mobile phone may be able to receive calls whilst on
holiday, you can check with your network operator to switch on
the roaming feature of your mobile, there is usually an
additional charge to receive incoming calls whilst aboard.

Please ensure you carry all medication you will need on tour
as well as names and doses of medications you are taking or
copies of prescriptions.

Currency

The currency that you will need
is Euros. Passengers should exchange any spending
money for their holiday before they actually travel. Whilst on
tour it is very inconvenient and not all places you will visit
will have ATM machines or accept credit/debit cards.

We also advice our passengers to keep some change in coins
on them whilst on tour as using toilets in many parts of Europe
is not free

Children & Young
Infants

Car seats are not provided on coaches but passengers should
carry car seats with travelling infants for comfort and
safety.

It is the passengers responsibility to make sure of
necessary arrangements for any children in their group. Milk
and baby food cannot be provided by the hotel or restaurants
and passengers are advised to carry ready to drink milk whilst
on tour. Dry food is allowed on the so please feel free to
bring snacks for children.

Please also note that not all hotels provide a kettle so if
hot water is required for warming milk etc in the hotel then it
is advisable to carry a bottle warmer / kettle as well as a
thermos flask.

Pushchairs can be kept in the baggage lockers of the coach,
although size restrictions may apply. We recommend that you
consider using a pushchair for younger children whilst visiting
Disneyland  as the days are quite long and there is a lot
of walking.

Wheelchairs

We will accept light weight manual wheelchairs for travel,
subject to them being capable of being stowed in the luggage
hold of the coach. It is also essential that a family
member is also on the tour to push their wheelchair. Star
Tours will also request hotels for suitably equipped
rooms; however, this is only on a request basis and cannot be
guaranteed.

Tour Managers

Professional tour managers & local guides accompany our
tours throughout the itinerary, on rare occasions the Tour
Manager may not meet passengers at their dedicated pick up
point but at a later stage, the driver will be there to take
care of any of the passengers needs.

Your tour manager will accompany you to the sights, and be
there to answer any questions you may have, and provide advice
and assistance. If you have, any concerns please feel free to
ask your tour manager whilst on tour. The tour manager and Tour
guides will conduct the tours in English.

Please ensure your tour manager has the mobile number that
you are carrying with you on tour. The tour manager will
provide passengers with their contact details for the duration
of the tour on the first day. Please note that on the first day
of your tour you may collect a list of details for the hotels
you will be staying in, as reference. In case you are separated
from the group and need to make your way back to the hotel.

Coaches

All coaches are fitted with arm rests, TV, DVD/CD and toilet
facilities. W.C. facilities on coaches have limited capacities
and therefore we advice passengers to use them only on an
emergency basis.

All coaches are either air conditioned or air cooling
systems. Only food which is dry and cold can be taken onto the
coach. Curries, chips and other hot food are not allowed to be
consumed on the coach. In addition, chewing gum and ice cream
is also not allowed on the coach. Examples of food people bring
to snack on include crisps, biscuits, chevda, drinks etc.

Seating Allocation

Please remember our staff cannot take requests for any
seats. Seat numbers will be given to you, on day one of your
tour. Passengers with children in their group will not be
seated near the front due to EU regulations & company
policy. Please note that all seats on the coach are the same,
and have the same level of comfort, do not be disappointed if
your seats are near the back of the coach. Your holiday
experience will not be ruined due to this.

Distances & Journeys

An important point to note whilst on a touring holiday is
that some long journeys are unavoidable especially when
travelling from city to city. It is usually the case that the
first and last days are the longest. Star Tours recommend
passengers wear comfortable clothing on these days, and bear in
mind that a major part of these days will be spent on the
coach. It is advisable passengers carry necessities that they
may need for the day such as water, dry snacks, cameras etc.
with them in their hand luggage.

Also on the first and last day passengers must carry their
passports in their hand luggage as passports will be needed in
immigration.

From

To

Distance in kms

(Approx)

Travelling time

(Approx)

Wembley

Dover

159

2hr 30mins

Calais

Brugge

114

1hr 30mins

Brugge

Brussels

100

1hr 15mins

Brussels

Paris

313

3hr 45mins

Paris

Disneyland

55

1hr

Paris

Calais

296

3hrs

Hotels

All hotels have a minimum, 3* category. Facilities will
include en-suite bathroom, a TV and telephone. Some also
include bars, restaurants and 24-hour reception. If you use
services such as the phone or mini bar, or pay TV whilst in
your room, you will have to pay the hotel directly when you
check out; these services are not included in your tour
cost.

Rooming Configuration

Most of the hotels Star Tours use can only accommodate a
maximum of three people in each room however if you are a
family of four, i.e. two adults and two children, then your
first child will be given an extra bed but the second child
will be required to share the bed as no extra bed can be
provided. The fourth bed is on request and is not
guaranteed

Travel Insurance

Star Tours strongly recommends you purchase travel
insurance. Passengers are advised not to carry unnecessary
valuables and to be vigilant at all times as tourist spots such
as the Eiffel Tower are well known targets for pick pockets. It
is advisable to make copies of your visas and passports prior
to travel.

Food

Breakfast will be provided at the hotels. The breakfast is
usually in a separate dining area of the hotel, and is usually
an extended continental breakfast; it will include tea, coffee,
breads, cereals, fruit

Passengers can choose from different diets, including
vegetarian, Jain or non-vegetarian (where possible Halal)
meals. Passengers should advice their tour manager of their
preferred diet on the day one. The meals are pre-set buffet and
a choice of menu is not available.

Cancellation of your Tour

Please note that if you for any reason need to cancel you
tour, please let us know as soon as possible, this will help
reduce the amount of cancelation charges you may have to pay.
Cancelation charges will be as per the terms and conditions
which you can find on our website or brochure.

Additional Excursions

We design our itineraries so that all the necessary
excursions and places of interest are included to give the
passenger the best possible holiday at an affordable price.
However, often, the tour manager and driver will offer
passengers additional excursions that are designed to enhance
the holiday experience and are not included in the tour
cost.

Passengers are entitled to refuse any additional excursion.
Only excursions listed in the additional excursions section of
a tour can be conducted by a tour manager.

AROUND
DISNEYLAND PARIS

Disneyland Paris can get busy, especially at peak times so
it makes sense to orientate yourself before you arrive.
Theres a lot to see so you might like to prioritise your
must-do attractions to avoid disappointment. But one
should try not missing the famous Disney Parades,
when the much-loved Disney characters take to the
streets for a unique and interactive experience.

The resort itself comprises of two parks: The
Disneyland Park, packed with rides and attractions, and
the Walt Disney Studios Park. Your Tour manager will
advise you of the top attractions.

When you arrive at the park you might like to consider using
the Fastpass service, a free service which helps you to cut
down on waiting times for some of the attractions. You will be
allocated a time to go on a ride so you can come back at that
time and board the ride in a matter of minutes rather than
waiting in line.

If any of your party is disabled you should ask for
an Easy Access Card on arrival at the
park, which allows you to get into certain attractions via
disabled access entrances.

Eating & drinking in Disneyland

Dining at Disneyland can be rather expensive and fairly
restrictive for vegetarians you may want to consider taking
snacks and drinks to the park. There are plenty of water
fountains located around the park and mineral water and other
drinks are readily available around the resort.

General tips forgetting the most
out your visit to Disneyland

· You will certainly need a pushchair if you're
travelling with little ones (even those that are almost
out of theirs) - the resort is big and you'll be
amazed how many miles you cover in one day

· If you're travelling with a young baby - there
are changing rooms just after Main Street, the park's main
thoroughfare. They are clean and have baby changing facilities
as well as microwaves and high chairs.

· If your child loves dressing up it's a good idea to
pack their Disney-themed costume to take with you. Lots of
children dress up as their favourite character while at the
resort but be aware that buying costumes at the on-site stores
is much more expensive than back home - be sure to pack
your child's favourite outfit before you go!

· The parades are hugely popular so be sure to get a
good place as soon as you can so you can get the best
view. Although 80% of the attractions at Disneyland Paris
are covered and protected against the weather - it's worth
packing a lightweight rain coat for everyone, even during the
summer. Equally don't forget the sun cream if you're travelling
in summer - you'll be outdoors a lot and if the weather's hot
you and you and your family will need protecting from the
sun.

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